<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">What is the best way to raise a 2-month-old Samoyed puppy
Samoyed dog (definite introduction)
The Samoyed dog is already 2 months old. Newly born Samoyed puppies are so tender, but they are not as developed as 3 or 4-month-old puppies. So how should they be raised? Don’t worry, let me introduce to you what you should pay attention to in the diet and feeding of your Samoyed for two months.
1. Don’t rush to change the dog food for the 2-month-old Samoyed puppy. When the 2-month-old Samoyed puppy arrives at home, the family will always be unable to bear it when they see the cute dog. The resident will give the puppy what he thinks is the best, such as meat, snacks, etc. But this is how it will harm the Samoyed dog. Since the gastrointestinal digestion ability of puppies is weak, the food should contain less fiber and should be soft and easy to digest. Generally within 2 months, it is appropriate to eat porridge-like food or dry food soaked in water. Some other foods often cause indigestion, diarrhea, etc. The best way to raise a Samoyed puppy is to eat more meals a day, but always eat less, usually 3 or 4 times. Do not feed the Samoyed puppy too much. Dog food for young Samoyed dogs must be soaked in water until soft before eating. It is recommended that friends who raise Samoyed dogs should feed their Samoyed dogs dog food, and it is best not to feed us human food.
2. Discuss with the dog owner the original raising methods of Samoyed puppies. When purchasing Samoyed puppies, remember to chat more with the owners of the puppies, especially the food they feed the puppies. Details such as variety, portion size and chronological order. Within a week after the Samoyed puppy is returned home, the feeding should be as consistent as the previous owner, and then gradually change its eating habits. If the eating habits are changed and the owner is changed, the dog's body is likely to have a strong stress response, resulting in a decrease in the Samoyed puppy's resistance, disordered gastrointestinal function, and the occurrence of various rare diseases in dogs. 3. Several points that should be paid attention to when raising a 2-month-old Samoyed puppy
1. Do not give too much liver to a 2-month-old Samoyed puppy. Animal liver contains a large amount of vitamin A. After feeding the liver in large amounts for a long time, vitamin A will accumulate in the body. When the accumulation exceeds 4 times the capacity of the liver, toxicity will occur. It can cause swelling and pain in the Samoyed's hands and feet. Lameness, even nerve numbness, paralysis of hind limbs, fecal and urinary incontinence, and also cause mental instability in Samoyed dogs., hoofs and claws are prone to breakage, hair loss and scaly skin. 2. Do not give milk to Samoyed puppies. Because milk can easily cause diarrhea, the identities of milk and dog milk are quite different. The protein content of canine mother's milk is high, which is 3 times that of cow's milk and 7.5 times that of human milk. It is a kind of milk with high protein, high fat and low lactose, while cow's milk and milk powder used by humans are both low in protein and low in fat. and high-lactose milk substances. The enzyme in the dog's intestines that digests lactose is insufficient (genetic factors). If the milk (or food) fed to puppies contains a large amount of high sugar, it often leads to fermentation in the intestines and causes diarrhea.
3. It is suitable to add some vegetables to 2-month-old Samoyed puppies. If conditions permit, you can feed a 3-month-old Samoyed high-protein food plus vegetables (equivalent to food for a 4- to 5-month-old baby). For example, use chicken breast or beef with less fat, add some vegetables, cut into thin strips, add some bread crumbs or rice and mix evenly. 3 to 4 times a day. If it is appropriate to add some calcium powder (or bone meal, active calcium, etc.) to the food and add 1 to 2 drops of vitamin A and D liquid, it can better meet the needs of the puppy's bone growth and development.
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